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it was the great washington lottery of the 1940. when he finally informed the convention that he would be a candidate they breathed a sigh of relief. they didn't really have a strong candidate. he couldn't campaign because he had so much else to do response his campaign consisted of seven speeches major speeches. and his traditional tour of his neighborhood on election eve. he had a hard time campaigning. he had go by train. he could not -- he hated to fly. he had only flown once in his life. that was to accept the nomination in 1932. never did it again. he had a large end radiology as the president does. to the extent he could give speeches they had to be within 12 hours of washington. that have part of the political gain for him. what helped him immensely in 1940, and what helped the -- as we're talking about of bringing america's opinion around was that he happened to be at the edge of a revolution in the republican party. the republican party was pretty much bankrupt of idea and new blood in 1940. so much so that an outsider, we
it was the great washington lottery of the 1940. when he finally informed the convention that he would be a candidate they breathed a sigh of relief. they didn't really have a strong candidate. he couldn't campaign because he had so much else to do response his campaign consisted of seven speeches major speeches. and his traditional tour of his neighborhood on election eve. he had a hard time campaigning. he had go by train. he could not -- he hated to fly. he had only flown once in his life....
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i can only say now that it appears to me that i must move toward the susquehanna, keeping washington and baltimore well covered, only if the enemy is checked or if he turns toward baltimore when he tried to give him battle once is army turned away to concentrate near gettysburg, he considered his work done. in his first impulse was to pull his own army back and dig in and behind the creek 25 miles to the southeast and not keep a shield in place between the confederates in the capital. he was not inclined to go hunting with robert lee. having thus relieved here is a bird in philadelphia, he concluded that it was now time to look to his own army and assume positions for offense or defense, or rest to the troops and that meant the collecting of our troops behind pike creek. it was john reynolds picture -- alas i don't have it here. [laughter] unless my faithful assistant wants to click for me on this. click someone. [laughter] there we go. john bolton reynolds. john was directing the army corps than made that made up the army of the potomac's left wing. and it was he who really could pr
i can only say now that it appears to me that i must move toward the susquehanna, keeping washington and baltimore well covered, only if the enemy is checked or if he turns toward baltimore when he tried to give him battle once is army turned away to concentrate near gettysburg, he considered his work done. in his first impulse was to pull his own army back and dig in and behind the creek 25 miles to the southeast and not keep a shield in place between the confederates in the capital. he was...
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"washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those which are bringing about this suffering. >> you thought take advantage of it. obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. somebody had their own agenda. [inaudible] >> i think a turn at the window on the path to what is going on with american women. >> she becomes the chief confidant in the way only one in the world he can trust. >> many of the people who were first lady were writers. they were writers. journalists, they wrote books. >> they are, in many cases, more interesting as human beings their their husband. if only because they are not first and foremost defined in limited but political ambition. >> it's edith roosevelt white house. >> you are a little breathless and too much looking down and too much fast. i think in every case the first lady is really done whatever been her personality and interest. she later wrote in her memoir she said i myself never made a
"washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those which are bringing about this suffering. >> you thought take advantage of it. obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. somebody had their own agenda. [inaudible] >> i think a turn at the window on the path to what is going on with american women. >> she becomes the chief confidant in the way...
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he will answer questions about the work he's doing in washington. he represents married's first congressional district that includes the eastern shore as well as parts of baltimore, harford and carroll counties. >>> the orioles continued a show down with the rays tonight at camden yards. it's time for clutch, clutch hits and clutch hits. the o's lost 4-3. the birds couldn't answer with h better. the loss dropped baltimore to five and a half games out in the al eastern division race and four games out in the al wild card. >>> good news is we're dry out there this morning. the bad news is that we have some showers in the forecast. i'll tell you when they arrive coming up. >>> a tractor trailer crash has shut down a portion of 95 in the southwest corner. the best alternate routes coming up. >>> here's a live look at baltimore's inner harbor. a beautiful way to start the day. more coming p. ou sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. ing -- coming up. call 1-800-pro. too big. ♪ too soft. too small. ♪ mmm! ♪ too happy. ♪ [ male announcer ] at pr
he will answer questions about the work he's doing in washington. he represents married's first congressional district that includes the eastern shore as well as parts of baltimore, harford and carroll counties. >>> the orioles continued a show down with the rays tonight at camden yards. it's time for clutch, clutch hits and clutch hits. the o's lost 4-3. the birds couldn't answer with h better. the loss dropped baltimore to five and a half games out in the al eastern division race and...
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now they will move the event to washington, d.c., in 2016. the baltimore convention center is at 83 percent occupancy. >> the sheraton hotel of the corner would be torn down. the new arena would be constructed on conway street at that intersection. a new hotel of 500 rooms would go on top of the arena. the good old portion of the convention center would be replaced with a multi-story convention. if you are looking for dinner reservations, you can soon get them while browsing through facebook. the social network is partnering with open table so you can book a reservation if you are perusing of restaurant facebook page. will first be available only on the mobile sites. facebook will see how it works before moving the feature to desktop platforms. the new feature will be unveiled this week. social media sites are helping with last -- back-to-school shopping. there are certain days not to take on your shopping list. peak hours are late afternoon and evening. if you purchase a little too much, it turned out thousands of stores are not as tracking
now they will move the event to washington, d.c., in 2016. the baltimore convention center is at 83 percent occupancy. >> the sheraton hotel of the corner would be torn down. the new arena would be constructed on conway street at that intersection. a new hotel of 500 rooms would go on top of the arena. the good old portion of the convention center would be replaced with a multi-story convention. if you are looking for dinner reservations, you can soon get them while browsing through...
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with washington with the federal agency? >> guest: we meet regularly with folks on capitol hill in the house and the senate it is of critical importance. it's through the transportation infrastructure as well as obviously to the international competitiveness. we work with the various federal agencies on the transportation, homeland security, commerce department etc. on issues that relates to trade and public ports. >> host: what are some of the priorities that you are having meetings about with officials in washington? >> guest: the primary issues right now focus a lot on infrastructure. at the port facilities themselves and also connecting to the port facility both landslide as well as into and out of the part facility with connections to the interstate highways and also importantly the navigation channel leading into and out of the ports. there is a federal government channel and it's important that they be both maintain the and and approved to accommodate the larger vessels of the trade. >> host: what does it take inside
with washington with the federal agency? >> guest: we meet regularly with folks on capitol hill in the house and the senate it is of critical importance. it's through the transportation infrastructure as well as obviously to the international competitiveness. we work with the various federal agencies on the transportation, homeland security, commerce department etc. on issues that relates to trade and public ports. >> host: what are some of the priorities that you are having...
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the telegraph bring you news from washington d.c. that warning. what happened in congress reached by the afternoon. they produced an afternoon paper that was entertaining to read the contained economic information, advertising so why is it no where to contains the latest news of the next these papers for printing yesterdays news. he did more than that. he discovered an urban life was this tremendous trauma that you could write up a nonfiction way, of the poor in london. the paper was interesting to read in all these elements combined to a pupil then called western journalism. silica broadway play, because broadway plays in the hinterland. pulitzer did the same thing. he brought us out to new york city and was making millions of dollars in new york. new york being the media center and the world at that time. one set of and does it as i said, there created in the new york world in new york and the down to the lower east side for the masses of immigrants were coming in the 1880s and 1890s. lancet people were coming from overseas. ellis island was abo
the telegraph bring you news from washington d.c. that warning. what happened in congress reached by the afternoon. they produced an afternoon paper that was entertaining to read the contained economic information, advertising so why is it no where to contains the latest news of the next these papers for printing yesterdays news. he did more than that. he discovered an urban life was this tremendous trauma that you could write up a nonfiction way, of the poor in london. the paper was...
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>> $825,000 spent how many newspapers were in washington at the time? >> there were five, and the post was the sixth. and so it has about as replace a 50,000 was in a pretty broken down building. .. >> well, at this time we planned to bring you live coverage of the reserve officers national security symposium. unfortunately, we are having technical issues with our signal from the event this morning, so we will record the program, and we will have it for you later in our schedule. right now, though, a discussion on national security and liberty from the annual aspen security forum. nbc investigator reporter michael his cough moderates a panel that includes jane harmon, former defense department general counsel jay johnson and u.s. attorney and the head of the aclu. from aspen, colorado, this is about an hour, ten minutes. >> with that, the title of this panel as you see is counterterrorism, national security and the rule of law, and i think this one sentence that i drafted, the tension between what the law demands and what the national defense requires i
>> $825,000 spent how many newspapers were in washington at the time? >> there were five, and the post was the sixth. and so it has about as replace a 50,000 was in a pretty broken down building. .. >> well, at this time we planned to bring you live coverage of the reserve officers national security symposium. unfortunately, we are having technical issues with our signal from the event this morning, so we will record the program, and we will have it for you later in our...
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now in washington the obama administration continues its tiptoeing issue around this and what the next step, we don't know what it will be. egypt gets a billion dollars in aid every year. >> u.s. officials are not taking the decision whether to suspend aid to egypt lightly. we have more on that and why some u.s. companies have every reason to keep the money flowing. >> reporter: the obama administration could say enough's enough and cut i'd to egypt, but some american companies want to keep that money flowing because they are the ones cashing in. >> you're buying u.s. equipment from u.s. contractors. >> reporter: the u.s. doesn't cut a check to egypt it. deposits if in the federal reserve bank. that pays american defense contractors to build the weapons, in part, for egypt. that includes $400 million to general dynamics and $2.5 million to lockheed for f16's. big contracts got it by sending legions of lobbyists to capitol hill. they remind them that if the bongs and lockheeds can't build, then the smaller ones from lie mow, ohio to michigan will get buried. >> it has made this piece of
now in washington the obama administration continues its tiptoeing issue around this and what the next step, we don't know what it will be. egypt gets a billion dollars in aid every year. >> u.s. officials are not taking the decision whether to suspend aid to egypt lightly. we have more on that and why some u.s. companies have every reason to keep the money flowing. >> reporter: the obama administration could say enough's enough and cut i'd to egypt, but some american companies want...
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it is now washington. as you walk that in fact was the nec as you come in from now the south bend and to boston. it was one of dozens to occupy the gigantic boston harbor and the british had the needy. they kept the entrance open so they could get provisions whether they be from england or from canada. this meant that even though they were completely surrounded by land, boston as a british occupied garrison wasn't going to start. in june of 1775 and this was a battle like none other to it like a terrified young spectator event for those not only living in boston, but in towns around all of the roots of boston were filled with people watching as more than 2,000 regulars made their way across the harbor and the charles river to the charlestown peninsula and began the assault that would erupt into the battle of bunker hill. so this was something viewed by anyone here and then there would settle into a stalemate that would then have george washington archive and that would change anything. and then eventually
it is now washington. as you walk that in fact was the nec as you come in from now the south bend and to boston. it was one of dozens to occupy the gigantic boston harbor and the british had the needy. they kept the entrance open so they could get provisions whether they be from england or from canada. this meant that even though they were completely surrounded by land, boston as a british occupied garrison wasn't going to start. in june of 1775 and this was a battle like none other to it like...
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the victorian internet was invented, that's the telegraph, bringing news from washington, d.c. that morning so what happened in congress reached st. louis in the amp. pulitzer produced an afternoon paper to sell to commuters entertaining to read containing economic information, advertising so the wives knew where to buy gingham or flour, contained the latest news so the next day's paper were printing yesterday's news, and he did more than that. he discovered that an urban life, and it was a tremendous drama that you could write up in a nonfiction way the way dickens wrote of the poor in london. the paper was rivetingly interesting to read, and the elements combined into what they called western because st. louis was west, western journalism. like a broadway play, they test plays out in the hinterland before bringing them to new york, he did the same thing. bringing his style of paper to the new york city, and within months, made millions of dollars in revolutionized journalism in new york. new york being the media center of the country and world at the time, he revolutionized j
the victorian internet was invented, that's the telegraph, bringing news from washington, d.c. that morning so what happened in congress reached st. louis in the amp. pulitzer produced an afternoon paper to sell to commuters entertaining to read containing economic information, advertising so the wives knew where to buy gingham or flour, contained the latest news so the next day's paper were printing yesterday's news, and he did more than that. he discovered that an urban life, and it was a...
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makingt of people are their way toward washington. among the group of east co ast clergy members. >> we have been sweeping all across the country with a bus that is wrapped in says lifeline to healing. we are about keeping young people alive and safe and free. eve on their way to washington, organizers spent time with young people, sharing stories and strategies to help them deal with such pressing issues as like on black crime. >> we are here to say that 50 years later we still have something to fight for. that dream has not been fully realized that we have to fight very hard with everythi we have to make sure our young people are safe, that they are not incarcerated. if we can read channel that energy and lifted up that all that pressure will turn this: two diamonds. >> once you get on this bus, there is much that must be said and done. are seeds of encouragement. >> they have the knowledge but it needs to be passed to the younger people because they will not live forever. we need people to tell their the movementeep going. >> of mo
makingt of people are their way toward washington. among the group of east co ast clergy members. >> we have been sweeping all across the country with a bus that is wrapped in says lifeline to healing. we are about keeping young people alive and safe and free. eve on their way to washington, organizers spent time with young people, sharing stories and strategies to help them deal with such pressing issues as like on black crime. >> we are here to say that 50 years later we still...
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. >>> this the story on washington state, just hours before she was set to walk down the aisle, a woman packing up her car realized that her wedding dress had been stolen. we have more on the crime that nearly ruined her big day. >> reporter: it's enough to make any bride want to call her her wedding. she was packing up her car ready for the big day and then. . . >> i'm calling to report a dress stolen. >> i'm sorry you said your truck was stolen. >> no. the thief laughing as he ran off with the wedding gown. >> are you getting married today? >> yeah. >> who does that? >> the 911 dispatcher, a five-year veteran posed a question many wouldn't have thought to ask. >> what size is your ask? >> 3. >> an i'm thinking will i have a dress. >> i can just put myself in her place about how horrified she would be. that's kind of the biggest part of the wedding. >> so, she texted the bride a photo of the gown and who could imagine the dress worn a year and a half earlier would be a perfect fit. >> so, i'm a little emotional. >> in an abc news exclusive, the two women asked that their last names not
. >>> this the story on washington state, just hours before she was set to walk down the aisle, a woman packing up her car realized that her wedding dress had been stolen. we have more on the crime that nearly ruined her big day. >> reporter: it's enough to make any bride want to call her her wedding. she was packing up her car ready for the big day and then. . . >> i'm calling to report a dress stolen. >> i'm sorry you said your truck was stolen. >> no. the...
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neighbors followed the teens until they disappeared on washington boulevard five minutes before police showed up. >> we discussed the response time which i think was about 2 hours later after at least five neighbors called 911 yesterday. it was about two hours later they arrived. i think four cars showed up. by that time, the kid had left. >> police say the records show the units arrived 5 to 10 minutes after the initial 911 call. but a few did take about 20 minutes to get there. one of the neighbors has passed cell phone pictures of thesuspects onto police. >>> this morning, a 14-year-old girl is recovering after being shot in a drive by shooting. police say this happened on hoffman street in northeast baltimore and according to authorities, the teen was shot in the leg and a bullet grazed a woman's arm. police say both victims were in the street playing football when someone in a silver car drove by and opened fire immediately. >>> to sports where the orioles hope to bounce back after a tough road loss out west. the bird fell to arizona late last night 7-6 the final score and it was
neighbors followed the teens until they disappeared on washington boulevard five minutes before police showed up. >> we discussed the response time which i think was about 2 hours later after at least five neighbors called 911 yesterday. it was about two hours later they arrived. i think four cars showed up. by that time, the kid had left. >> police say the records show the units arrived 5 to 10 minutes after the initial 911 call. but a few did take about 20 minutes to get there....
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washington restaurant owner says she's running a business, not a day care. she posted a photo on facebook of a messy area where a family left behind in her cafe. that picture went viral and now she and her shop are under attack online. >> somebody on facebook threatened to have me dragged behind their truck. i've had people threaten to picket my business. >> the owner says she will not offer an apology. she says the mother is still welcome to come to the restaurant, just without her children. >>> caught on camera, dramatic video of a car crash. >> stay with us this morning, we'll show you the incredible pictures. we'll tell you how the driver is doing this morning. >>> it's not ghost, but ghosts catching the attention at a d.c. cemetery. see what these four-legged kreechs are up to and it's getting a lot of attention. so you can get cash back on all your purchases. so you can use your cash back... to follow your dream. so you... can save the day. chase freedom. so you can. hearty oatmeal now softly baked with a drizzle of cinnamon. it's a brand-new take on a
washington restaurant owner says she's running a business, not a day care. she posted a photo on facebook of a messy area where a family left behind in her cafe. that picture went viral and now she and her shop are under attack online. >> somebody on facebook threatened to have me dragged behind their truck. i've had people threaten to picket my business. >> the owner says she will not offer an apology. she says the mother is still welcome to come to the restaurant, just without her...
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goats at acreasing historic washington landmark. we will tell you why coming up. >> i like the idea of this. temperatures climbing into the upper 70's and low 80s. strong thunderstorms to our west. from skyok outside team 11. clouds building in over the city. 79 at b.w.i.. the wind southeast at 8 miles per hour [ man ] she yours? yeah. my first. congratulations. your applewood pulled pork with extra pickles sir. [ male announcer ] new subway applewood pulled pork. the sweet and smoky flavor you love. subway. eat fresh. [ camera shutter snaps ] >> >> sentence historic congressional cemetery has found a new way to cut down on vegetation. coats. they will eat their way to preservation. sally kid has the story. >> this is a national landmark with a serious weed problem here yet the caretakers got creative. since 18 07 this has been a final resting place for members of congress and other dignitaries. time, the the first historic congressional cemetery has become the temporary munching grounds for a herd of goats. more than 100 goats are
goats at acreasing historic washington landmark. we will tell you why coming up. >> i like the idea of this. temperatures climbing into the upper 70's and low 80s. strong thunderstorms to our west. from skyok outside team 11. clouds building in over the city. 79 at b.w.i.. the wind southeast at 8 miles per hour [ man ] she yours? yeah. my first. congratulations. your applewood pulled pork with extra pickles sir. [ male announcer ] new subway applewood pulled pork. the sweet and smoky...
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there's an accident in elk ridge on washington boulevard at old washington road and in anne arundel county another crash westbound route 100 as you approach oakland road. 97 will be nice and clear. here's live look south of 695 and no problems right now as you make are way from route 50 all the way up to the beltway. now if you are traveling in baltimore county we have a crash in randallstown on liberty road reported at pikeswood drive. 695 here's what the west side looks like at baltimore national pike inner loop clear and outer loop clear and here's the drive times 11 minutes to get from 795 down to 95. we will remain up to speed on the east side of the beltway with an 11 minute ride on the outer loop from 95 up to 83 and no concerns on 95 in white marsh. it will take 6 minute from the harbor tunnel throughway to the fort mchenry tunnel toll plaza. be the first to know about traffic alerts and drive teems by following me on twitter at maryland traffic. >>> a fearless defensive tackle on the field a funny man off the field. art donovan played pro football for 12 years but we will remember
there's an accident in elk ridge on washington boulevard at old washington road and in anne arundel county another crash westbound route 100 as you approach oakland road. 97 will be nice and clear. here's live look south of 695 and no problems right now as you make are way from route 50 all the way up to the beltway. now if you are traveling in baltimore county we have a crash in randallstown on liberty road reported at pikeswood drive. 695 here's what the west side looks like at baltimore...
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the father of edward snowden is criticizing washington for the handling of the nsa leak case. he says a former analyst will remain for the foreseeable future. >> the father of edward snowden says the nsa leaker is not heading back to the united get a because he will not fair trial. he says he will visit his son in russia. hasden's temporary asylum chilled russia-u.s. relations, and the political furor at home shows no sign of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation -- martha's vineyard, president obama says he will be moving the nsa to more accountability. >> i do not think mr. snowden was a patriot. oath oftrayed his office. there is a young generation that believes he is decent born. ne.re has -- is jason bour >> we have to expand these programs that are lawful and have saved lives. >> washington wants edward snowden brought back home to face justice. >> wildfires force scores of people in southern idaho. two lightnings barked fires scorching nearly 80,000 acres combined. authorities called for the mandatory evacuation of about 200 people as windy weather helps them gro
the father of edward snowden is criticizing washington for the handling of the nsa leak case. he says a former analyst will remain for the foreseeable future. >> the father of edward snowden says the nsa leaker is not heading back to the united get a because he will not fair trial. he says he will visit his son in russia. hasden's temporary asylum chilled russia-u.s. relations, and the political furor at home shows no sign of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation -- martha's...
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you know, even sports in washington. do they continue to be the go-to place to read about the red skins or the nationals? do they become a bigger focus? these are all questions that are not going to be answered for months if not years potentially as a result of this sale. on the same hand, i think the post has been struggling a little bit. all the newspapers -- big newspapers have been struggling. having somebody who i know said created online commerce there could really help create a new renaissance for the post, and for all of the old sort of guard newspapers. i think which is important. i don't think that they should die. i think if they play an important role in the society. they are sort of institutions that hold the torch for what journalism should be in a lot of ways. on all level, the beat of journalism, and if someone can come in and help find a way for them to continue forward and really finally find a place within the news sort of digital environment i think that would be great. >> i must add, i think somethin
you know, even sports in washington. do they continue to be the go-to place to read about the red skins or the nationals? do they become a bigger focus? these are all questions that are not going to be answered for months if not years potentially as a result of this sale. on the same hand, i think the post has been struggling a little bit. all the newspapers -- big newspapers have been struggling. having somebody who i know said created online commerce there could really help create a new...
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. >> tens of thousands gathered to mark the 50th anniversary on the march on washington. martin luther king, jr.'s iconic i have a dream speech. >> the rim wild pfeiffer is moving into yosemite park after destroying more than 200 square miles. flames are threatening san francisco's power and water systems prompting the governor to declare a state of emergency in that city. people in egypt are still under a nightly curfew but the interim government has shortened it. the cur few that went into effect at 3:00 o'clock eastern time will last nine hours except on fridays when it will remain 11 hours long. those are your headlines here on al jazeera. fault line starts next. as always, check us out on the web at al jazeera.com. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered sto
. >> tens of thousands gathered to mark the 50th anniversary on the march on washington. martin luther king, jr.'s iconic i have a dream speech. >> the rim wild pfeiffer is moving into yosemite park after destroying more than 200 square miles. flames are threatening san francisco's power and water systems prompting the governor to declare a state of emergency in that city. people in egypt are still under a nightly curfew but the interim government has shortened it. the cur few that...
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but there was a washington post or new york times article, i forgot which -- i think it was a washington post -- that showed that for certain specialties the doctor would have had to work over 24 hours a day to equal the number of hours that they had, were charged with. so we've got to get a better handle. and the people who are being disadvantaged under the current system are primary care. and that's what we have to fix. and you're exactly right. if we're going to get the right mix, the right work force mix, then we have to have the right reimburse bement structure. and a lot of that means let's replace the sgr which was not part of the affordable care act. it's a separate issue that we clearly have to deal with. i'm going to ask a question, if i might, jay, and that is -- [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> those of you that have to sort of figure out in advising people how to enroll in the exchanges, i don't know if you've had a chance yet to take a look at the type of plans that have been approved, the different levels of plans, the seven major companies that are involved, the di
but there was a washington post or new york times article, i forgot which -- i think it was a washington post -- that showed that for certain specialties the doctor would have had to work over 24 hours a day to equal the number of hours that they had, were charged with. so we've got to get a better handle. and the people who are being disadvantaged under the current system are primary care. and that's what we have to fix. and you're exactly right. if we're going to get the right mix, the right...
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while the cold war has been over for more than 20 years the growing chill of late between washington and moscow became downright frosty today as president obama called off his planned meeting with russia's vladimir putin. a response to russia's grant of asylum to accused american spy edward snowden, but the split goes deeper than that the and highlights the failure of the two most powerful men in the world to everything from syria to arms control. the president is speaking publically for the first time about the terror warnings from the arabian peninsula. chief white house correspondent chuck todd starts us off with more on that. chuck. >> reporter: good evening, lester. both sides insist the cold war isn't back, but it is clear the relationship with the united states and russia is getting pretty icy. today's announcement that the president will not meet vladimir putin in moscow next month represents a new low in the combative back and forth over issues from trade to adoptions on syria and iran which has been building for two months. it was russia's refusal to extradite nsa leaker ed
while the cold war has been over for more than 20 years the growing chill of late between washington and moscow became downright frosty today as president obama called off his planned meeting with russia's vladimir putin. a response to russia's grant of asylum to accused american spy edward snowden, but the split goes deeper than that the and highlights the failure of the two most powerful men in the world to everything from syria to arms control. the president is speaking publically for the...
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. >>> in august of 1963 thousands marched in washington to support the voting rights act. this summer marks the 50th anniversary of that march in light of a see presume court ruling they are asking for support. it begins at 8:00 a.m. at the lincoln memorial followed by a march. festivities conclude with the global free festival. >>> thank you for watching on wjz and our cbs radio stations. on time can also be vi ♪ i see a land ♪ with liberty for all ♪ yet still i know ♪ the truth will rise and fall ♪ ♪ oh, yeah-ee-ah ♪ that's just the way it goes ♪ ♪ a word now to the wise ♪ the world was made to change ♪ ♪ each day is a surprise ♪ i'm lookin' at life through my own eyes ♪ ♪ i'm searchin' for a hero to idolize ♪ ♪ feelin' the pain as innocence dies ♪ ♪ i'm lookin' at life ♪ through my own eyes ♪ i'll take my heart into battle ♪ ♪ give that freedom bell a rattle ♪ ♪ get my independence signed ♪ ♪ declare for it on the dotted line ♪ ♪ let philadelphia freedom ring ♪ ♪ and patriotic voices sing ♪ red, white, and
. >>> in august of 1963 thousands marched in washington to support the voting rights act. this summer marks the 50th anniversary of that march in light of a see presume court ruling they are asking for support. it begins at 8:00 a.m. at the lincoln memorial followed by a march. festivities conclude with the global free festival. >>> thank you for watching on wjz and our cbs radio stations. on time can also be vi ♪ i see a land ♪ with liberty for all ♪ yet still i know...
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let's say washington wide. say the government is dangerous in the fearful mass and something like that, and it is. they put lots of checks and balances and limitations and the bill of rights and things that nobody else had done before. but that's why we operate this way. and when we say we don't want to send money to the federal government if you are getting a social security check or medicare check that is a sizable portion of the federal government. more of it is going to medicare, medicaid, social security and those kind of programs. >> space made the point about auditing the fed and i don't think that is a good thing to do. i am extraordinarily worried about the amount of currency that has been created out of thin air to be alive then surprised i must say that we haven't seen more inflation in the wake of what's happened since 2008. .. i will tell you this. i talked to a lot of bankers and a lot of people. now wall street bankers. i'm talking about the guys who run the local banks here. i've never found any
let's say washington wide. say the government is dangerous in the fearful mass and something like that, and it is. they put lots of checks and balances and limitations and the bill of rights and things that nobody else had done before. but that's why we operate this way. and when we say we don't want to send money to the federal government if you are getting a social security check or medicare check that is a sizable portion of the federal government. more of it is going to medicare, medicaid,...
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a vehicle struck the man and block ofng the 3600 washington boulevard. no word on whether charges will be filed. the driver been on scene. -- remained on the scene. >> the sunshine has been breaking through of a bit, humidity is down a little bit. movedf the rain has offshore or has been pushed to the south. clouds have been minimized, at least for the time being. the challenge for the weekend is just to the south of us, the rain down there, how long it will stay there. >> of big changes -- >> big changes at neutered dame university. -- notre dom university. theecame the first man in position in the university history. he is now stepping down. goes into of power effect almost immediately. covering the nation tonight, president obama is announcing a series of new initiatives to help disabled veterans, including more funding for prosthetic limbs and improvement in health care. the meeting in orlando, president also said his administration is also improving assistance with the backlog of disability claims. six months ago, claims were at their peak, more tha
a vehicle struck the man and block ofng the 3600 washington boulevard. no word on whether charges will be filed. the driver been on scene. -- remained on the scene. >> the sunshine has been breaking through of a bit, humidity is down a little bit. movedf the rain has offshore or has been pushed to the south. clouds have been minimized, at least for the time being. the challenge for the weekend is just to the south of us, the rain down there, how long it will stay there. >> of big...
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tracie potts joins us live in washington with a preview. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. it's not unusual to have this august press conference. congress is gone. his republican critics are gone. the president takes the spotlight and can make headlines here. there's a huge agenda for this. he has a lot to talk about internationally, our involvement in the unrest in syria and in egypt, but even more recently, this terror threat that has shut down 19 embassies and a separate one as you just noted that shut down the embassy in pakistan. what is going on abroad and what is the u.s. doing to fight terror? that is likely to be a big topic today, not to mention the cancellation of the russian summit with president putin and what that does for u.s. relations. what is going on with edward snowden? is he ever going to make it back here to face charges? the president will address a lot of those issues today. while his relationship with putin seems frosty right now, we have two russian officials who are coming here to washington to meet with the russian counterparts at the state and d
tracie potts joins us live in washington with a preview. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. it's not unusual to have this august press conference. congress is gone. his republican critics are gone. the president takes the spotlight and can make headlines here. there's a huge agenda for this. he has a lot to talk about internationally, our involvement in the unrest in syria and in egypt, but even more recently, this terror threat that has shut down 19 embassies and a separate one as you...
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. >>> it's not zombies you have to worry about at a cemetery in washington d.c., but ghosts. we're going to tell you why the barnyard animals are setting up shop there for the next few days. >>> look at this, caught on camera, a wrong-way driver narrowly misses a police officer before crashing into another car. the whole thing caught on camera. it happened on a highway in tennessee. after the car whizs by, the officer tries to call dispatch and unfortunately the driver crashed into another car. police say they don't have any idea why that man was driving the wrong way and he also died at the scene. >>> so used to seeing snakes on a plane, rats on a subway, but sharks, dead sharks too. subway riders snapped this photograph of a shark on a queens-bound train in new york. no one knows how the animal got there. it is shark week on discovery channel. it's a bad week for fluffy the seal, you know? but they're denying any involvement. this is not a publicity stunt. shark week is all about conservation not publicity. >> sharknado, maybe. >>> restaurant owners still in the heat after
. >>> it's not zombies you have to worry about at a cemetery in washington d.c., but ghosts. we're going to tell you why the barnyard animals are setting up shop there for the next few days. >>> look at this, caught on camera, a wrong-way driver narrowly misses a police officer before crashing into another car. the whole thing caught on camera. it happened on a highway in tennessee. after the car whizs by, the officer tries to call dispatch and unfortunately the driver crashed...
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day upper 80's, near 90's. 90' and, washington, and 63 in baltimore. enjoying relatively cool air, and we'll set up, next couple of days, and, upper 80's, and perhaps 90 tomorrow and, cold front come in, later on the dayy on thursday, and that will cooll it down, and pick up the t humidity again. a >> 98 today, early fog, and a should be a nice day. d. 70 tonight and, partly cloudy,l, with some patchy fog, we'll doo 90 tomorrow. tor maybe the only chance this week or for the rest of august.ug and then, we'll -- cold front, cool it down just a little bitit and, pick up some humidity, and, saturday and sunday.un >> all right.ig >> we'll take that. >> thanks.>>hanks. >> let's check in with julie,n e talk about the morning commute.. >> nothing is changes here and h he was on hold, trying to get ii touch, to find out what they're' doing with the folks that areols stuck on northbound i-95.5. between it, and the southwestwe stretch of the blfer beltway, bw and these folks have not moved m in the last hour and 15 secondsc or so. and, it is being diverted off b
day upper 80's, near 90's. 90' and, washington, and 63 in baltimore. enjoying relatively cool air, and we'll set up, next couple of days, and, upper 80's, and perhaps 90 tomorrow and, cold front come in, later on the dayy on thursday, and that will cooll it down, and pick up the t humidity again. a >> 98 today, early fog, and a should be a nice day. d. 70 tonight and, partly cloudy,l, with some patchy fog, we'll doo 90 tomorrow. tor maybe the only chance this week or for the rest of...
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we have team coverage tonight, we begin with sally kidd who is in washington with the latest. >> tens of thousands of protesters clashed with security forces in another day of violence in cairo. the muslim brotherhood calls today the day of rage, and filled the streets to protest the military imposed state of ergency. supporters of ousted leader mohammed morsi and military forces exchanged heavy gunfire and tear gas. there are reports that police officers dressed in civilian clothing joined the crowds and fired off shots. the military responded to the demonstrations with a curfew for cairo and several other cities. today's call for a day of rage comes in response to the bloodshed earlier this week that left more than 600 dead in one day alone. president obama and other world leaders have condemned the violence and the u.s. has canceled a joint military exercise with egypt that was scheduled for next month. reporting from washington, i'm sally kidd. >> here at home, egyptian americans are watching what's what happening closely and reacting, lowell melser giants us from highlandtown wit
we have team coverage tonight, we begin with sally kidd who is in washington with the latest. >> tens of thousands of protesters clashed with security forces in another day of violence in cairo. the muslim brotherhood calls today the day of rage, and filled the streets to protest the military imposed state of ergency. supporters of ousted leader mohammed morsi and military forces exchanged heavy gunfire and tear gas. there are reports that police officers dressed in civilian clothing...
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karen travers, abc2 news, washington. >> love the changing diers? >> i love the whole thing, attempting to be normal people complrks is so cool. >>> all right. a man who wore red, white and blue for our nation is getting red shirted by the ncaa. >> and everyone is looking for ways to cope our kids safe in school. why white boards with a twist will do the job. >>> get a lot more cooperation and help. i did serve my country. >> he's a marine. he played recreational football for stress relief. the ncaa clarified that as organized competition. you're kidding me. that means he has to sit out his first year of college. >> anything other than high school ball, intramural, i couldn't believe they who penalize me for that. >> i hope the appeal process goes through. steve's a great man and what he's done for our country the last five years. all he wants to do is finish school. >> he is appealing the ncaa's opinion. >> this story as you all fired up on facebook. if you want to check out the comments already posted or add your own, go to abc2news.com/facebook.
karen travers, abc2 news, washington. >> love the changing diers? >> i love the whole thing, attempting to be normal people complrks is so cool. >>> all right. a man who wore red, white and blue for our nation is getting red shirted by the ncaa. >> and everyone is looking for ways to cope our kids safe in school. why white boards with a twist will do the job. >>> get a lot more cooperation and help. i did serve my country. >> he's a marine. he played...
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your best alternates are going to be 295, washington boulevard or 29. you definitely want to stick with them this morning. more problems southbound at 95. that's a crash at the ramp to route 175. this involves a tractor trailer and an suv. expect heavy delays on 95 in either direction. problems 95 with a crash at 695. there's a new one on 695 at frederick road. we're still looking at an 11 minute trip in 795 down to 95. this could very well change as the delays do start to develop. if you're heading downtown the jfx nothing to tell you about. it's going to be clear from ruxton road day to fayette street. that's your time saver traffic. >>> two institutions are looking up to clean up their community around martin luther king boulevard. they would work together to help people with housing, healthy good options and access to community resources. >>> very special kids are getting one on one training today with the orioles. the children are battling serious illness and some just need some time away from hospitals, ivs, needles and doctors. they're kids from
your best alternates are going to be 295, washington boulevard or 29. you definitely want to stick with them this morning. more problems southbound at 95. that's a crash at the ramp to route 175. this involves a tractor trailer and an suv. expect heavy delays on 95 in either direction. problems 95 with a crash at 695. there's a new one on 695 at frederick road. we're still looking at an 11 minute trip in 795 down to 95. this could very well change as the delays do start to develop. if you're...
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he showed an audit in the "washington post" and said that there have been thousands of privacy rules violations every year since 2008. and even violating court orders. lawmakers say they were unaware of the audit. they are calling for a hearing on the matter now. >>> a deadly tornado struck moore, oklahoma at the end of the last school year. students got a new beginning starting the first day of the new year. teachers and faculty welcomed the kids with a big celebration. 24 people killed in the tornado including seven students at two elementary schools. two schools were destroyed by the twister. students are using temporary buildings while the schools are rebuilt. parents say the kids have having trouble processing everything that happened. >> he's nervous. >> my daughter wants to know what will happen here if there's a tornado. >> the teachers have gone through special drills and counseling to try to be a strong support system for their students. >>> and new at 6:00 tonight, the end of summer can mean the end of summer camp. today was the last day for a special camp in east baltimor
he showed an audit in the "washington post" and said that there have been thousands of privacy rules violations every year since 2008. and even violating court orders. lawmakers say they were unaware of the audit. they are calling for a hearing on the matter now. >>> a deadly tornado struck moore, oklahoma at the end of the last school year. students got a new beginning starting the first day of the new year. teachers and faculty welcomed the kids with a big celebration. 24...
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in washington the president is anxiously monitoring the situation but today, defense secretary chuck hagel said there's in the much we can do but watch and wait. >> it's up to the egyptian people. >> egypt is a critical ally in the me. the u.s. gives more than a billion dollars in aid every year. today the white house reiterated that it will review that aid. meanwhile, former egyptian president hosni mubarak could be released from custody. he's on retrial for the deaths of protesters from 2011. >>> more and worse floods are coming, so be prepared. that's the recommendation from a task force. the report by the hurricane sandy rebuilding task force said coast lal communities should assume floods will happen more often and sppgd now on protective measures could save later and calls for a more advanced electrical grid. >>> all right. in a couple of days, a a couple said their weekend was ruined at the theater. >> why they believe certain movie goers were targeted. >> weather wise, 76 at bwi. 10 degrees cooler than average. we've been as hot as 97. the big picture clouds, yes but maybe cl
in washington the president is anxiously monitoring the situation but today, defense secretary chuck hagel said there's in the much we can do but watch and wait. >> it's up to the egyptian people. >> egypt is a critical ally in the me. the u.s. gives more than a billion dollars in aid every year. today the white house reiterated that it will review that aid. meanwhile, former egyptian president hosni mubarak could be released from custody. he's on retrial for the deaths of...
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in washington, tracie potts, wbal-tv 11 news. >> still ahead, a deadly shooting rampage in texas leaves holy searching for answers. what we -- leads police searching for answers. what we know about the suspect. and the demolition of the house where three women were held captive for a decade. in policect is custody after a deadly shooting in texas wednesday night that left four people dead and injured children. charges are pending today against the man police leaf began a shooting spree at a dallas home around 10:30 last night. for shooting victims were found there, two of which were dead. mere minutes later there was a related shooting in a home in nearby desoto. >> that is when they went in and each of the door -- beat the door, and then you saw them bring out stretchers. we knew at that point somebody had got shot. >> officers found 2 people shot to death and it children injured but alive. the shootings may be domestic- related. there are reports that he was a former member of the dallas mavericks dance team. in cleveland, what is being called the house of horrors is no more. video sh
in washington, tracie potts, wbal-tv 11 news. >> still ahead, a deadly shooting rampage in texas leaves holy searching for answers. what we -- leads police searching for answers. what we know about the suspect. and the demolition of the house where three women were held captive for a decade. in policect is custody after a deadly shooting in texas wednesday night that left four people dead and injured children. charges are pending today against the man police leaf began a shooting spree at...
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so we are not talking of the debate in washington. we are not talking about comprehensive immigration reform. we're not talking about their use of the term illegal immigrants or unauthorized immigrants but what we have today to talk about is legal immigrants who come to the country and our on visas and decide to make the transition to be citizens. so hold onto the words, legal, legal, legal. what part of lega illegal don'tu understand and aren't we talking about? what i would like to do just before we get started is talk of a bit about how to become citizens, because when you go and focus to finish talk to people about citizenship, what you again and again is why don't they just go down to the post office and pick up the papers? as if citizenship is something that happens like that. it's not something that happens like that. the process to be very, people come on of these can sometimes be, on a long-term visa, a permanent visa. sometimes they come on a short-term visa like a student visa and eventually graduate to a permanent visa or
so we are not talking of the debate in washington. we are not talking about comprehensive immigration reform. we're not talking about their use of the term illegal immigrants or unauthorized immigrants but what we have today to talk about is legal immigrants who come to the country and our on visas and decide to make the transition to be citizens. so hold onto the words, legal, legal, legal. what part of lega illegal don'tu understand and aren't we talking about? what i would like to do just...
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"the washington post" reports that between january and june this year, or on sunday for the most for closures in the country -- maryland saw the fourth most foreclosures in the country. in maryland, court-approved foreclosures makes the process take longer. the national average for a gallon of gas is down six cents in emeka week, and experts predict the prices will keep falling for the rest of the year. why couldn't we have gotten this news a few months ago? justice -- just as the summer getaways are winding down, gas prices are also coming down. prices actually peaked with the national average of $3.79 in february. they fail in the spring, only to climb back in june and july. amid the unrest in egypt and u.s. refineries going off-line for maintenance. but with demand starting to slow down in august, prices have started to drop again, with analysts pretty pink they will keep going down -- with analysts predicting they will keep going down as they switch to a cheaper winter blend of gasoline. >> prices could drop 20 cents a gallon by the start of october. >> the national average could
"the washington post" reports that between january and june this year, or on sunday for the most for closures in the country -- maryland saw the fourth most foreclosures in the country. in maryland, court-approved foreclosures makes the process take longer. the national average for a gallon of gas is down six cents in emeka week, and experts predict the prices will keep falling for the rest of the year. why couldn't we have gotten this news a few months ago? justice -- just as the...
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obviously, this is a challenging time to be in washington. the economic recovery is still very slow, and it's particularly slow here in rhode island. and we're trying to do things to get the economy moving more quickly, but we're trying to do so at a time when there's enormous conflict and dissension in washington. and the one thing that i want to tell you about that, because it's my job to report back to you on what i see and what's going on around me, is that what i see is not actually a lot of conflict between republicans and democrats. what i see is immense conflict, bitter conflict within the republican party. you have a tea party contingent that has one set of views, you've got more moderate republicans who have a very different set of views, and they are really almost at each other's throats now. you have flat out conflict on the floor of the senate between republicans, you have fights within the caucus among republicans, you have one group raising money against the other group, and it's really very, very contentious. we're kind of bys
obviously, this is a challenging time to be in washington. the economic recovery is still very slow, and it's particularly slow here in rhode island. and we're trying to do things to get the economy moving more quickly, but we're trying to do so at a time when there's enormous conflict and dissension in washington. and the one thing that i want to tell you about that, because it's my job to report back to you on what i see and what's going on around me, is that what i see is not actually a lot...
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investigators used female officers to work undercover along washington boulevard in jessup area that is where they picked up 10 men ranging from 23 to 75 coming from all over maryland. thece say the approach undercover officers offering the money in exchange for sex. instead, they were arrested. one man identified himself from a pimp coming from d.c. for business. police are urging anyone who may have witnessed a deadly hit and run in landover to come forward. it happened somewhere on route 202. officers say a woman was walking along the road when the vehicle hit her and fled the scene. a portion of 202 was shut down for a time. anyone with information on what happened should call. this year's baltimore marathon a noticeable change. organizers say the company give them notice months ago saying it wanted to work on other community projects. president may be closer than ever to an intervention in serious. "when you start seeing tackle weapons used on a large scale it is a big event of grave concern. the story contains video that some may find disturbing. steve handelsman is following a
investigators used female officers to work undercover along washington boulevard in jessup area that is where they picked up 10 men ranging from 23 to 75 coming from all over maryland. thece say the approach undercover officers offering the money in exchange for sex. instead, they were arrested. one man identified himself from a pimp coming from d.c. for business. police are urging anyone who may have witnessed a deadly hit and run in landover to come forward. it happened somewhere on route...
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it happened at the wal-mart along washington boulevard. when 11 news arrived on the scene police told us the driver was cooperating and they had not determined who was at fault. at this hour the investigation is ongoing. >> the time is 5:08. nearly 3 dozen hospitals are on the verge of being certified as baby friendly. ahead of medical alert what's the scene for expectant mothers. >> the items that can save you money during maryland's tax of the week. >> first you are looking at a live picture outside. ava has your 11 plus forecast next. 11 news sunday morning is just getting started. [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. hearty oatmeal now softly baked with a drizzle of cinnamon. it's a brand-new take on a morning classic. soft-baked oatmeal squares. new from nature valley. with simple, real ingredients, like roasted peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy strai
it happened at the wal-mart along washington boulevard. when 11 news arrived on the scene police told us the driver was cooperating and they had not determined who was at fault. at this hour the investigation is ongoing. >> the time is 5:08. nearly 3 dozen hospitals are on the verge of being certified as baby friendly. ahead of medical alert what's the scene for expectant mothers. >> the items that can save you money during maryland's tax of the week. >> first you are looking...
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one week from today marks the 50 50th anniversary of the march on washington for martin luther king junior delivered his i have a dream speech. the celebration starts with a praise and worship service. city leaders are calling for a rally to call for state hood and greater autonomy for d. c. >>> 9 minutes away from 6. a big day for 50 people in baltimore, they officially welcome u.s. citizens. the ceremony is happening at the u.s. citizenship and immigrations services offices. that's happening today. >>> and keith urban fans listen up, we have more details about his free concert at the inner harbor to kick off the nfl season. his performance is september 5 september 5th at 6 p.m., free seats will be near the maryland science center but you got to get there earlier because it's first come first serve. following the concert there will be a light and sound celebration of the ravens super bowl victory. that will be spectacular and the ravens play out in denver to open up the season. >>> normally the birth of a baby boy doesn't make news unless there's an heir to the throne or their born on the
one week from today marks the 50 50th anniversary of the march on washington for martin luther king junior delivered his i have a dream speech. the celebration starts with a praise and worship service. city leaders are calling for a rally to call for state hood and greater autonomy for d. c. >>> 9 minutes away from 6. a big day for 50 people in baltimore, they officially welcome u.s. citizens. the ceremony is happening at the u.s. citizenship and immigrations services offices. that's...
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we're here in mount washington. i want to take a look at the five-day forecast and i'm going to show you why this is blessed relief. it looks like we're going to see good weather with temperatures below normal in the upper 70s and tomorrow the low 80s as we move through the weekend. we're sitting here looking at what is a near relative of the weed cudzu. look at the air, not even moving. the smell around this nature is so thick because that air's not moving because it's so humid. it is just almost like living out a national geographic episode. by tomorrow i'm going to guess a breeze in here, we'll lose the humidity and folks will go back to good hair days. >> thank you very much. and don't miss the cbs prime time lineup and wjz this evening. at 10:00 person of interest to be followed by eyewitness news at 11. >> and a million dollar mixup has a casino paying up twice. kevin lewis was named a winner in a $1 million give away at the horseshoe casino in cincinnati. probably is he's the wrong kevin lewis. another man wi
we're here in mount washington. i want to take a look at the five-day forecast and i'm going to show you why this is blessed relief. it looks like we're going to see good weather with temperatures below normal in the upper 70s and tomorrow the low 80s as we move through the weekend. we're sitting here looking at what is a near relative of the weed cudzu. look at the air, not even moving. the smell around this nature is so thick because that air's not moving because it's so humid. it is just...
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. >> reporter: neighbors followed the teens until they disappeared on washington boulevard about five minutes before police showed up. >> we discussed their response time, about two hours later after neighbors called yesterday on yesterday. this was about two hours later that they arrived. i think about four cars showed up. by that time the kids had already left. >> reporter: police say a check of the records reveal most of the units arrived between five to 10 minutes of the 911 call while either took almost 20 minutes. >>> one of the neighbors took cell phone pictures of the suspect and he has passed them on to police. >>> dra marks scandal a dark history. that's how current anne arundel executive laura newman described the last years of john leopold's time. that blue ribbon panel was headed by forner police commissioner fred bealefeld. today the panel released their findings there. were 10 recommendations including better pay for higher ranks, a more responsive internal affairs and a better way to promote officers. the new game change was to hire a new chief and bealefeld said the r
. >> reporter: neighbors followed the teens until they disappeared on washington boulevard about five minutes before police showed up. >> we discussed their response time, about two hours later after neighbors called yesterday on yesterday. this was about two hours later that they arrived. i think about four cars showed up. by that time the kids had already left. >> reporter: police say a check of the records reveal most of the units arrived between five to 10 minutes of the...
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karen travers, abc news washington. >>> the nsa secret surveillance program did break privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. the new revelation is the from the information from leaker edward snowden. they found that the agency had collected unauthorized data more than 2700 times and most of the time the surveillance involved americaners or foreign intelligence targets inside the u.s. for its part the nsa say a number of factors can cause the statistics to go down from one quarter to the next. >>> one of the worse kept secrets in the united states, area 51, for ufo conspiracy here toists. the country is admitting that the supersecret base does exist. there are maps of the base. even though they admit it is there they make no mention. the base is only a testing ground for aerial surveillance during the cold war. no aliens there. >>> kids here and across the country will be heading back to school in the next couple of weeks. this year back to school means a different thing in oklahoma. we take you to moore, where two schools were destroyed right at the end of the school year. >>> and aand
karen travers, abc news washington. >>> the nsa secret surveillance program did break privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. the new revelation is the from the information from leaker edward snowden. they found that the agency had collected unauthorized data more than 2700 times and most of the time the surveillance involved americaners or foreign intelligence targets inside the u.s. for its part the nsa say a number of factors can cause the statistics to go down from one quarter...
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a live picture from washington, d.c. yesterday, the u.s. department of justice said its- - said it'sgoing to sue the state of texas over the voter id law. details on what's to coming. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit america's best today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you with beautiful and durable. old and worn out let's head to the one place with the flooring we want, the know-how we need, and low prices that won't trample our budget. then let's do some simple placing, locking... and admiring. a better-looking floor is just a few steps away. and... they're affordable steps. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. saratoga hickory laminate is a special buy. just 99 cents a square foot. >>> in consoomer news credit card ratings are out and for the 7th
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that is in washington, d.c. here's a live look at the inner harbor this morning as we head to break and empty fields but maybe the temperatures will be nice and you will see volleyball players out there. so i'm checking out the jetta. 34 hwy mpg. check. no-charge scheduled maintenance. check. and here's the kicker... 0% apr for 60 months. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. that's right... [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever. event. and get 0% apr for 60 months, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. >>> cnn secured the first u.s. tv nt view with uk prince william since the birth of his son. prince george alexander. prince william talks about beinga new parent and passion for africa. it's part of documentary prince william's passion new father new hope. >>> and in other news, 41 years after they went undefeated the 1972 miami dolphins are being invited to the white hous
that is in washington, d.c. here's a live look at the inner harbor this morning as we head to break and empty fields but maybe the temperatures will be nice and you will see volleyball players out there. so i'm checking out the jetta. 34 hwy mpg. check. no-charge scheduled maintenance. check. and here's the kicker... 0% apr for 60 months. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. that's right... [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about....
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to the washington humaneesociety. and... a good day, .../ a....long time cominn... to the 1972 miami dolppiiss../ still the only team in the history of he nnf--... to haae an undefeated season... today, aafer 400 yearssof waati ... and... a....11 year... letter writiin cammaign....by one of he teammates, .../ the oophinssffnally got their o recognition at the white hhuse..../ president obama... explaied... why ...it was important for hhm ersonally,... to welcome theseeveterann athletes. ((take sot)) three memmers of the eaa declinnd the iivitation to tte whiie hooss, reasons. it felt more like august today than it has over the last few days. what can ww expect tomorrow? ffx 455weather auuhority meteorologist ony pagnotti oinnsus now with a fiist look at the fooecast. tony? (((en vo)) comiig up ext on the late eedtion... it will be an uneasy daa o estimony tomoorow ii the ttial oo ccused fort ood gunnan
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the conditions of a man and woman both struck by a car in baltimore county, near the wal-mart along washington boulevard. when 11 news arrived on the scene, police told us the driver was cooperating and they had not determined who was at fault, at this hour the investigation is ongoing. meteorologist john collins is here with a first look at our weather. hey, john. >> this afternoon and evening it felt a little better out there. there was a front that went through and it introduced slightly less humid air and pushed any rain farther south. we had a few spritzes around the area, most of the rain was south of us, now most of it is in north carolina. a little bit of it in virginia, a little shower activity approaching richmond. so our rainfall today at the airport only .001 of an inch. almost a half inch short of normal for the month. and also short of normal on the year so far. we're pretty green out there, at least for august. >> it's surprising. >> so what about rain for the rest of the weekend? i'll have that in a minute. >> thank you. the first man to ever serve as president of notre dame of
the conditions of a man and woman both struck by a car in baltimore county, near the wal-mart along washington boulevard. when 11 news arrived on the scene, police told us the driver was cooperating and they had not determined who was at fault, at this hour the investigation is ongoing. meteorologist john collins is here with a first look at our weather. hey, john. >> this afternoon and evening it felt a little better out there. there was a front that went through and it introduced...
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washington, david bal to the 11 news. >> still ahead, tax-free shopping here in maryland and how you can save just in time for back-to-school. >> looking for rain, do not see any yet but there is a little bit at least. >> tax free week is now underway today until saturday. you will have the pay the six percent sales tax on clothes and shoes. the state takes a hit with the annualax holiday, but it is a win-win for shoppers and retailers. millionll lose about $5 in tax revenue, so that is a big chunk of money. i think it is well worth it because we are giving maryland families a break and boy do they deserve it. and then the small businesses. it is the second busiest shopping week of the year. >> he says he will recommend the state lawmakers to expand the event to include active school supplies like pencils, notebooks and backpacks. this is the fourth year in a row for tax-free week. >> now your weather forecast with john collins. >> check a raider again, we'll have the raider but we will show you that little later. 85 was the high today at the airport. 60 degrees was the low -- 68 deg
washington, david bal to the 11 news. >> still ahead, tax-free shopping here in maryland and how you can save just in time for back-to-school. >> looking for rain, do not see any yet but there is a little bit at least. >> tax free week is now underway today until saturday. you will have the pay the six percent sales tax on clothes and shoes. the state takes a hit with the annualax holiday, but it is a win-win for shoppers and retailers. millionll lose about $5 in tax revenue,...
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the dream has not be achieved yet. >> this weekend, thousands marched in washington, d.c. >> we march because in the '50s it was in the hill and now it is trayvon martin. 72 fighting for equality in every sense. >> for them i would not be attorney general of the united states and barack obama would not be president of the united states of america. >> reporter: but for every person who risen above the odds there are many more on the streets and in our jail. >> we are still dealing with the core issue of crime and punishment and race in our society. >> i have a dream ... >> reporter: a society that 50 years after that famous speech on the other side of the country still struggles today. >> we still have a tendency to self-segregate. this isa a san francisco problem. it is a city of san francisco problem. >> in san francisco, kpix5. >>> now on to that wildfire that is still out of control near yosemite. the rim fire on northern border of yosemite national park is slowing its advance. firefighters are still scrambling to bulldoze fire breaks. the fire that is jumping from treetop to treet
the dream has not be achieved yet. >> this weekend, thousands marched in washington, d.c. >> we march because in the '50s it was in the hill and now it is trayvon martin. 72 fighting for equality in every sense. >> for them i would not be attorney general of the united states and barack obama would not be president of the united states of america. >> reporter: but for every person who risen above the odds there are many more on the streets and in our jail. >> we...
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in washington, i'm karin caifa. coming up... america's favorite cookie... comes under fire. what some high school students are saying... about oreos. if you want to build the iron man suit, you're in georgia tech, you can do that plus it isn't too often you hear this... at a college graduation ceremony. we'll let you hear how it ends... minutes from now. ((break 3)) hey, what's that? new jif whips -- whipped peanut butter, ma'am. oooh. [ store manager ] fluffy, dippable, and oh-so-delicious -- people love it. i got one! [ female announcer ] give your day a lift with new jif whips. we can't keep them on the shelves. i got one! we can't keep them on the shelves. good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. it's pretty clear what makes the oreo america's favorite cookie-the cream filling. but as michaela pereira explains... students at a new york high school have discovered that the double stuf version of this cookie... isn't all it's stacked up to be. twist em? dunk' em? lick em? swallow 'em
in washington, i'm karin caifa. coming up... america's favorite cookie... comes under fire. what some high school students are saying... about oreos. if you want to build the iron man suit, you're in georgia tech, you can do that plus it isn't too often you hear this... at a college graduation ceremony. we'll let you hear how it ends... minutes from now. ((break 3)) hey, what's that? new jif whips -- whipped peanut butter, ma'am. oooh. [ store manager ] fluffy, dippable, and oh-so-delicious --...